Drizoro - Maxlevel Silent self-leveling mortar
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Product description
Self-leveling, one-component mortar based on polymer modified cement, selected aggregates and additives. When mixed with water, it forms a very fluid mortar for leveling interior floors, which effectively insulates acoustically and reduces noise caused by shocks / impacts.
Features
- great fluidity and self-leveling properties
- quick-hardening product: other floor covering systems can be used after 24 hours from its application
- creates a suitable surface for laying tiles with the use of adhesive mortars from the Maxkola family
- no stresses are created during the hardening of the material, even when thin layers are applied
- environmentally friendly, non-toxic, cement-based, solvent-free
- good soundproofing and sound insulation: 15 mm layer reduces noise by 18 dB
- easy to mix and use - just add water and it can be poured manually or mechanically using pumps
Application
- soundproof, self-leveling primer for interior rooms, preceding the application of other flooring systems such as ceramic tiles, carpets, stones, wood, panels, epoxy and polyurethane coatings, etc.
- repair and leveling of terrazzo, ceramic tiles, stone or concrete floors with chipping, cracks and unevenness
- mute noise and sound on the floors of residential buildings, hospitals, hotels, offices, etc.
Technical data
- appearance and color gray powder
- water to mix ratio (by weight) 32 1%
- minimum application temperature of substrate and surroundings> 5 ° C
- suitability for use at 20 ° C and 50% relative humidity 45 min
- initial / final setting time at 20 ° C and 50% relative humidity 2/3 h
- total maturing time before putting into service for foot traffic or tiling at 20 ° C and 50% relative humidity 24 h
- noise reduction by a layer thickness of 15 mm in accordance with UNE-EN ISO 140-8 (dB) 18
- minimum / maximum thickness of one layer 5/15 mm
- consumption * per one layer 1.0 kg / m mm
- packaging: 15 kg bag
* actual consumption may differ from the stated one and depends on the porosity, texture and condition of the substrate as well as the applied method of application